Sustainability Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:15 PM
The BRE National Solar Centre, St Austell, has been opened by Minister of State for Energy and Climate Change, Greg Barker, to will support the UK solar industry to become a significant contributor in the energy marketplace.
The BRE National Solar Centre will become the Centre for excellence and knowledge in the use of solar energy in the UK.
Working with local partners, including the Eden Project, Cornwall Sustainable Building Trust, Plymouth University, and Exeter University’s Tremough campus, the Centre will provide a research based, independent platform where stakeholders can share experience, data and developments for the benefit of the whole UK solar sector. Outputs will focus on performance, quality, innovation and standards.
Speaking at the launch, Energy and Climate Change Minister Greg Barker said: “The new National Solar Centre, based in St Austell in Cornwall, will play a fundamental role in driving forward the solar industry here in the UK.
"Not only will work carried out by the Centre help to cut costs, improve efficiency and drive forward innovation in this sector, it will also help position the UK as a top destination for global investment in this exciting technology. The Coalition Government has finally put solar firmly on the map. Solar has a key part to play in our energy mix, and later this year we will be launching the UK’s first-ever Government solar strategy, to capitalise on growth so far and explore ways to take it even further. The Centre couldn’t come at a better or more important time.”
Newly-appointed Director of the BRE National Solar Centre, Barry Marsh said: “I am pleased to be appointed at such a critical time in the industry, and look forward to working with our Founding Partners, industry stakeholders, and supporters”.
Barry has been directly involved in the UK solar industry since 1988, working with developers, architects, contractors, installers and suppliers on the deployment of PV in the UK. Also joining the BRE National Solar Centre as Associate Consultants are two key names from the industry, Ray Noble and Martin Cotterell.
The BRE National Solar Centre has received significant funding from the Convergence European Regional Development Fund (£870k over two years), and support from Cornwall Council. Over 20 Founding Members, drawn from the leading players in UK solar today, have input over £100k of match funding.
The BRE National Solar Centre has been set up in St Austell, Cornwall, as the South West is the area of the UK where the majority of solar installations are located, with Cornwall having the greatest number of hours of sunshine on the UK mainland.
External testing facilities for panels will be created, and it is expected that companies from related industry sectors will co-locate at the Centre’s site, creating an industry hub.
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